[LIVINGAGRO] إعلان عن شواغر: المعهد اللبناني للبحوث الزراعية يبحث عن مدير مشروع
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Webinars and Creative Labs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Annex A Subgrant application form
Report on the preparation of server and database hosting data
MED GAIMS: ندوة عبر الإنترنت حول فرص المنح للألعاب السياحية في لبنان في 11 سبتمبر/ايلول
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The MED GAIMS project is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the webinar on Gamification in Tourism: Opportunities in Lebanon.
فلسطين: مشروع MoreThanAJob يتشاور مع الجهات الفاعلة في الإقتصاد الإجتماعي والتضامني والإدارات العامة
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World Turtle Day: COMMON project to release two Caretta caretta sea turtles in Monastir, Tunisia
Celebrated every May 23, World Turtle Day is a great opportunity to promote knowledge and respect for turtles among public opinion and encourage initiatives that aim to protect and conserve these cheloniidae. The initiative is sponsored yearly since 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue, to bring attention to, and increase knowledge of and respect for turtles and tortoises, and encourage human action to help them survive and thrive.
COMMON project, the CIHEAM Bari participation
Massimo Zuccaro, from CIHEAM Bari, as partner of COMMON project, talks about the contibution of the Institute in the project.
COMMON (COastal Management and MOnitoring Network for tackling marine litter in Mediterranean Sea) is a European project under ENI CBC Med Programme, which aims at building a collaboration network between Italy, Tunisia and Lebanon, to support a correct management of Marine Litter.
COMMON project, the University of Siena contribution
Maria Cristina Fossi, professor of Ecology and Ecotossicology at University of Siena, as partners of COMMON project, tells us about their participation in the project.
COMMON is a European project under ENI CBC Med Programme, which aims at building a collaboration network between Italy, Tunisia and Lebanon, to support a correct management of Marine Litter.